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=== Kichijoji ===
=== Kichijoji ===
<ref>http://www.tokyo.mylifehouse.com<ref>
<ref>http://www.tokyo.mylifehouse.com</ref>


=== Saitama ===
=== Saitama ===
<ref>http://www.saitama.mylifehouse.com<ref>
<ref>http://www.saitama.mylifehouse.com</ref>




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As in Tokyo, Lifehouse Yokohama has bilingual English and Japanese services with pop-style praise and worship mostly from [[Hillsong Music Australia|Hillsong]]. Lifehouse Yokohama has a [http://yokohama.jesuslifehouse.com/en/services/ church service] every Sunday at 12pm and 2pm, and on Tuesday from 7pm.
As in Tokyo, Lifehouse Yokohama has bilingual English and Japanese services with pop-style praise and worship mostly from [[Hillsong Music Australia|Hillsong]]. Lifehouse Yokohama has a [http://yokohama.jesuslifehouse.com/en/services/ church service] every Sunday at 12pm and 2pm, and on Tuesday from 7pm.


The service has a range of internationals and Japanese from kids to university students through to families, reflecting the demographic of Yokohama. It is now seeing over 300 people attending services and events regularly, with over 15 countries represented.<ref>http://www.yokohama.mylifehouse.com<ref>
The service has a range of internationals and Japanese from kids to university students through to families, reflecting the demographic of Yokohama. It is now seeing over 300 people attending services and events regularly, with over 15 countries represented.<ref>http://www.yokohama.mylifehouse.com</ref>




=== Shonan ===
=== Shonan ===
<ref>http://www.shonan.mylifehouse.com<ref>
<ref>http://www.shonan.mylifehouse.com</ref>




=== Atsugi ===
=== Atsugi ===
<ref>http://www.atsugi.mylifehouse.com<ref>
<ref>http://www.atsugi.mylifehouse.com</ref>


=== Yokosuka ===
=== Yokosuka ===
<ref>http://www.yokosuka.mylifehouse.com<ref>
<ref>http://www.yokosuka.mylifehouse.com</ref>


=== Osaka ===
=== Osaka ===
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In 2008 the Tokyo church planted their second church, [[Lifehouse Osaka]], with a small team originally from the Tokyo church and Australia.
In 2008 the Tokyo church planted their second church, [[Lifehouse Osaka]], with a small team originally from the Tokyo church and Australia.
The church is pastored by Luke and Izumi Kennedy under the leadership of Rod and Viv Plummer.<ref>http://www.osaka.mylifehouse.com</ref> Now seeing over 350 people
The church is pastored by Luke and Izumi Kennedy under the leadership of Rod and Viv Plummer.<ref>http://www.osaka.mylifehouse.com</ref> Now seeing over 350 people
in services weekly.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}} In 2014 lifehouse launched 2 new churches in Tennoji (South Osaka) and Sannomiya (Kobe).{{citation needed|date=August 2015}}<ref>http://www.osaka.mylifehouse.com<ref>
in services weekly.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}} In 2014 lifehouse launched 2 new churches in Tennoji (South Osaka) and Sannomiya (Kobe).{{citation needed|date=August 2015}}<ref>http://www.osaka.mylifehouse.com</ref>




=== Tennoji ===
=== Tennoji ===
<ref>http://www.tennoji.mylifehouse.com<ref>
<ref>http://www.tennoji.mylifehouse.com</ref>


=== Kobe ===
=== Kobe ===
<ref>http://www.kobe.mylifehouse.com<ref>
<ref>http://www.kobe.mylifehouse.com</ref>


=== Fukuoka ===
=== Fukuoka ===
<ref>http://www.fukuoka.mylifehouse.com<ref>
<ref>http://www.fukuoka.mylifehouse.com</ref>


=== Sendai ===
=== Sendai ===
<ref>http://www.sendai.mylifehouse.com<ref>
<ref>http://www.sendai.mylifehouse.com</ref>


=== Sapporo ===
=== Sapporo ===
Lifehouse International Church Sapporo was planted in 2011 with leaders from the Tokyo church and a small team of young people from Australia.
Lifehouse International Church Sapporo was planted in 2011 with leaders from the Tokyo church and a small team of young people from Australia.
<ref>http://www.sapporo.mylifehouse.com<ref>
<ref>http://www.sapporo.mylifehouse.com</ref>


=== Hong Kong ===
=== Hong Kong ===
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[http://tokyo.jesuslifehouse.com/en Lifehouse International Church Tokyo] adopted{{vague|date=August 2015}} a small church in [[Hong Kong]] in 2009, which then became [[Lifehouse International Church Hong Kong]].<ref>http://hongkong.jesuslifehouse.com/en</ref> In June 2011, Richard Welsh<ref>http://hongkong.jesuslifehouse.com/en/about/leaders/</ref> moved from Tokyo to Hong Kong to pastor the church under the leadership of Rod and Viv Plummer.<ref>http://hongkong.jesuslifehouse.com/en/about/leaders/</ref>
[http://tokyo.jesuslifehouse.com/en Lifehouse International Church Tokyo] adopted{{vague|date=August 2015}} a small church in [[Hong Kong]] in 2009, which then became [[Lifehouse International Church Hong Kong]].<ref>http://hongkong.jesuslifehouse.com/en</ref> In June 2011, Richard Welsh<ref>http://hongkong.jesuslifehouse.com/en/about/leaders/</ref> moved from Tokyo to Hong Kong to pastor the church under the leadership of Rod and Viv Plummer.<ref>http://hongkong.jesuslifehouse.com/en/about/leaders/</ref>


In June 2013, Lifehouse Hong Kong opened its permanent venue in [[Mong Kok]], occupying the whole of the 11th floor of the Win Century Building on Mong Kok Road. The newly renovated church facility has a modern auditorium with super wide screen and seats up to 200 people.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}}
In June 2013, Lifehouse Hong Kong opened its permanent venue in [[Mong Kok]], occupying the whole of the 11th floor of the Win Century Building on Mong Kok Road. The newly renovated church facility has a modern auditorium with super wide screen and seats up to 200 people.


The church has [[bilingual]] services<ref>http://hongkong.mylifehouse.com/en/about/our-church/</ref> in [[English language|English]] and [[Cantonese]], with live translations of all spoken parts of the service. The church is located<ref>http://hongkong.mylifehouse.com/en/services/</ref> at [[Mong Kok]], on the [[Kowloon]]-side of Hong Kong.
The church has [[bilingual]] services<ref>http://hongkong.mylifehouse.com/en/about/our-church/</ref> in [[English language|English]] and [[Cantonese]], with live translations of all spoken parts of the service. The church is located<ref>http://hongkong.mylifehouse.com/en/services/</ref> at [[Mong Kok]], on the [[Kowloon]]-side of Hong Kong.

Revision as of 04:06, 23 October 2015

Lifehouse International Church
Map
AddressTokyo
Country Japan Hong Kong Indonesia
DenominationAustralian Christian Churches[citation needed]
Websitewww.mylifehouse.com
History
FoundedAugust 2002
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)Rod and Viv Plummer

Lifehouse International Church is a Pentecostal church part of the Australian Christian Churches and the Hillsong Church network of Churches[citation needed]. They also have a close connection with ARC and Joyce Meyer Ministries.[1]

It has churches located in Tokyo,[2] Saitama Kichijoji Yokohama,[3] Shonan, Atsugi, Yokosuka, Osaka,[4] Tennoji, Kobe, Sendai, Sapporo,[5] Fukuoka, Bali,[6] Hong Kong.,[7] Taipei, Shanghai and Honolulu

The Churches senior pastors, Rod and Viv Plummer, began the church in 2002 in Tokyo[8] with a team of 10 Australians and 1 Japanese couple.[citation needed]

Currently over 2000 people attend Tokyo services with over 5000 people across all campuses.[citation needed]

Lifehouse Church has a close relationship[vague] with Hillsong Church in Australia and use mainly Hillsong worship music in services. Songs are translated and sung bilingual in English and Japanese. Recently the Church has released original albums each year with the latest album "King of Kings" selling over 1000 copies on the week of release and reaching number 1 position on the iTuens Japan Inspirational Charts.[9]

History

Rod Plummer was originally an associate pastor at Christian Life Center (which later became part of Hillsong Church)[10] in Sydney.

He and his wife Viv have been involved in international missions and planted churches in Thailand and Indonesia before returning to pastor an Australian Christian Churches affiliated church in Toowoomba Queensland for 7 years.[11]

In 2002 they moved to Tokyo, Japan to start a new church with a team of 16 people.[citation needed]

Lifehouse Tokyo has seen consistent growth every year growing from the initial team of 16 people to over 1200 people in 2011.[citation needed]

Churches

Lifehouse has planted 19 Churches in Japan and other countries in Asia.

Tokyo

Lifehouse International Church Tokyo

Lifehouse International Church Tokyo was started in 2002 with a team of 16 people.[citation needed] It now has over 1500 people attending regularly.[citation needed] It is pastored by Rod and Viv Plummer. The Church is located in downtown Tokyo, Roppongi.

Kichijoji

[12]

Saitama

[13]


Yokohama

Lifehouse International Church Yokohama - International Church in Yokohama

In 2010 the Tokyo church started Lifehouse International Church Yokohama[14][15] with young leaders and a small team of young people. Now, Joshua and Yuki O'Sullivan[16] pastor the Yokohama church, in close connection with the Tokyo church.

As in Tokyo, Lifehouse Yokohama has bilingual English and Japanese services with pop-style praise and worship mostly from Hillsong. Lifehouse Yokohama has a church service every Sunday at 12pm and 2pm, and on Tuesday from 7pm.

The service has a range of internationals and Japanese from kids to university students through to families, reflecting the demographic of Yokohama. It is now seeing over 300 people attending services and events regularly, with over 15 countries represented.[17]


Shonan

[18]


Atsugi

[19]

Yokosuka

[20]

Osaka

In 2008 the Tokyo church planted their second church, Lifehouse Osaka, with a small team originally from the Tokyo church and Australia. The church is pastored by Luke and Izumi Kennedy under the leadership of Rod and Viv Plummer.[21] Now seeing over 350 people in services weekly.[citation needed] In 2014 lifehouse launched 2 new churches in Tennoji (South Osaka) and Sannomiya (Kobe).[citation needed][22]


Tennoji

[23]

Kobe

[24]

Fukuoka

[25]

Sendai

[26]

Sapporo

Lifehouse International Church Sapporo was planted in 2011 with leaders from the Tokyo church and a small team of young people from Australia. [27]

Hong Kong

Newly renovated Mong Kok venue.
Lifehouse International Church Hong Kong

Lifehouse International Church Tokyo adopted[vague] a small church in Hong Kong in 2009, which then became Lifehouse International Church Hong Kong.[28] In June 2011, Richard Welsh[29] moved from Tokyo to Hong Kong to pastor the church under the leadership of Rod and Viv Plummer.[30]

In June 2013, Lifehouse Hong Kong opened its permanent venue in Mong Kok, occupying the whole of the 11th floor of the Win Century Building on Mong Kok Road. The newly renovated church facility has a modern auditorium with super wide screen and seats up to 200 people.

The church has bilingual services[31] in English and Cantonese, with live translations of all spoken parts of the service. The church is located[32] at Mong Kok, on the Kowloon-side of Hong Kong.


Taipei

Lifehouse Taipei[33] is an international congregation with bilingual services in English and Mandarin.

Lifehouse Kids[34] is a children's program that is run during the Sunday morning service. Child-minding facilities are also available during the 3PM service, for those parents who wish to attend a Lifegroup.[35]

Bali

In 2011 Lifehouse adopted[vague] a small church in Bali which has now become Lifehouse Bali.[citation needed] The church has service in Bahasa Indonesia.

Future Plants

Lifehouse has also publicly announced that in 206 they will start a Church in Hiroshima,[36]

Beliefs

Lifehouse is affiliated with the Australian Christian Churches, which belongs to the Pentecostal tradition of Christianity. The church's beliefs are Evangelical and Pentecostal.[37]

Music

Lifehouse Church uses primarily Hillsong music in their services, which is translated and sung bilingual in English and Japanese.

The church also writes original songs and music for use in their churches.

They have released several albums of bilingual worship music in recent years,[citation needed] which are sold at the church.

Conferences

Lifehouse church holds 3 conferences annually.[citation needed]

Lifehouse Conference

The Jesus Lifehouse conference[38] is held in September each year and is designed to promote the cause of the local church in Japan and across the world. The conference is attended by up to 3000 people from various countries.[citation needed]

Men’s and Women’s conferences

Lifehouse Men’s and Women’s conferences are held in November each year designed to empower[vague] young Japanese and foreigners in Japan and build leadership and teamwork.[citation needed]

Tohoku Homestay Relief Program

In 2011 Lifehouse Church initiated a free homestay program[39] for school and university students affected by the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami.[citation needed]

210 students were sent to America, Australia and New Zealand during August and September to stay with host families and attend English schools free of charge.[40][41][42]

Lifehouse Church worked with many partners to organize the program including American Airlines, Qantas, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, Time Out New Zealand, Berlitz Language, ACC International Relief, TAFE NSW, the New Zealand Embassy and local churches throughout Australia, New Zealand and America.[43]

References

  1. ^ http://tokyo.mylifehouse.com/en/who-we-are/
  2. ^ Lifehouse is a young and passionate church in the heart of Tokyo. In English and Japanese!'Lifehouse Church Tokyo', Lifehouse Church
  3. ^ Lifehouse International Church Yokohama is a young, fun, passionate church in English and Japanese. We also have international events and parties.'Lifehouse Church Yokohama', Lifehouse Church
  4. ^ Lifehouse is a church filled with love, life and joy.'Lifehouse Church Osaka', Lifehouse Church
  5. ^ Lifehouse is a church filled with love, life and joy.'Lifehouse Church Sapporo', Lifehouse Church
  6. ^ Lifehouse is a young and passionate church in Bali!' Lifehouse Church Bali', Lifehouse Church
  7. ^ Lifehouse is a young and dynamic international church with bilingual services in English/Cantonese and the latest worship music from Hillsong.' Lifehouse Church Hong Kong', Lifehouse Church
  8. ^ Our Church 'Lifehouse Church History', Lifehouse Church
  9. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8kVbRZaZ10
  10. ^ Andrew Clark (11 August 2004). "Interview with HILLSONG Founder Brian Houston". Christian Today. Christian Today Limited. Retrieved 30 June 2006.
  11. ^ New Hope Church 'New Hope Church Toowoomba Website', New Hope Church Toowoomba
  12. ^ http://www.tokyo.mylifehouse.com
  13. ^ http://www.saitama.mylifehouse.com
  14. ^ http://yokohama.jesuslifehouse.com/en
  15. ^ Lifehouse International Church Yokohama
  16. ^ http://yokohama.jesuslifehouse.com/en/about/leaders/
  17. ^ http://www.yokohama.mylifehouse.com
  18. ^ http://www.shonan.mylifehouse.com
  19. ^ http://www.atsugi.mylifehouse.com
  20. ^ http://www.yokosuka.mylifehouse.com
  21. ^ http://www.osaka.mylifehouse.com
  22. ^ http://www.osaka.mylifehouse.com
  23. ^ http://www.tennoji.mylifehouse.com
  24. ^ http://www.kobe.mylifehouse.com
  25. ^ http://www.fukuoka.mylifehouse.com
  26. ^ http://www.sendai.mylifehouse.com
  27. ^ http://www.sapporo.mylifehouse.com
  28. ^ http://hongkong.jesuslifehouse.com/en
  29. ^ http://hongkong.jesuslifehouse.com/en/about/leaders/
  30. ^ http://hongkong.jesuslifehouse.com/en/about/leaders/
  31. ^ http://hongkong.mylifehouse.com/en/about/our-church/
  32. ^ http://hongkong.mylifehouse.com/en/services/
  33. ^ "Jesus Lifehouse International Church Taipei". Taipei.mylifehouse.com. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  34. ^ "生命堂兒童主日 - 台北耶穌生命堂". Taipei.mylifehouse.com. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  35. ^ "Life Groups - Jesus Lifehouse International Church Taipei". Taipei.mylifehouse.com. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  36. ^ www.hiroshima.mylifehouse.com
  37. ^ What We Believe 'Lifehouse Church Beliefs', Lifehouse Church
  38. ^ Lifehouse Conference is all about empowering[vague] local churches. 'Lifehouse Conference Website', Lifehouse Church
  39. ^ Tōhoku Relief HomeStay is a Relief Program administered by LifeHouse International Church together with support and partnership from Air New Zealand, Qantas as well as partner Churches and HomeStay partners in New Zealand & Australia.'Tohoku Relief Homestay', Tohoku Relief Homestay
  40. ^ Blue Mountains plays host to tsunami-affected Japanese students 'Blue Mountains plays host to tsunami-affected Japanese students', TAFE NSW
  41. ^ Japan Tsunami Homestay 'Japan Tsunami Homestay', NZ Herald
  42. ^ Tohoku Relief Homestay program sends...'Tohoku Relief Homestay program sends...', Japan Today
  43. ^ To respond to the destruction of the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami by blessing the incredible young people of Japan affected by this tragedy with a lifetime opportunity to enable then to dream again of a fabulous future!'Tohoku Relief Homestay Partners', Tohoku Relief Homestay

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